Hartge h26 project.....the long road:) Oct 2014 begins:)

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  • 2002jm
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    :)

    Originally posted by phreshkid
    Very cool! Have you seen the Petrolicious Article on the H26SP in Northern California?

    Thanks, Yes, I saw that Article; so nice and I wish I had the wheels too:)
    thanks,
    jm


    This car:
    http://petrolicious.com/how-often-do...-tuned-bmw-e30

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  • phreshkid
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    Very cool! Have you seen the Petrolicious Article on the H26SP in Northern California?


    This car:
    Photography by Denis PodmarkovIf you’re a casual BMW fan, you’ve likely heard of Alpina—a German tuning house that’s been fiddling with Bimmers since the early ’60s. Like Alpina, the officially-licensed automobile manufacturer called Hartge has been tinkering with Munich machines since 1971. Hartge, pronounced “heart-g

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  • 2002jm
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    :)

    Originally posted by litu
    Very cool project
    Thanks, it has been a great learning experience.:)
    jm

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  • 2002jm
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    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo
    No.

    Contact Frank before he installs the m30 in his e21 Buar.
    Frank is going to use them in the Baur; but I think I found another place I can get them.
    Don't know if they will work with a 78 euro 635 engine:)
    jm

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  • litu
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    Very cool project

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  • 2002jm
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    thanks

    Just sent Frank an e-mail; thanks,
    jm

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Originally posted by 2002jm
    So the motor mounts from a 78 635csi euro are not going to work?
    thanks,
    jm
    No.

    Contact Frank before he installs the m30 in his e21 Buar.

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  • 2002jm
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    motor mounts

    So the motor mounts from a 78 635csi euro are not going to work?
    thanks,
    jm

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    You can ask Frank for copies about the Alpina B6 2.8 steel motors. Hartge and Alpina e21 m30 sat in the engine bay the same position.

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by 2002jm
    Hi: Should I be looking for an early 78-80 euro engine; maybe from a euro 635csi?

    thanks,

    jm

    This is one of them.

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  • 2002jm
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    Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30
    M30 will be an easy find. I know of 2 here local if you want me to check them out let me know.
    Hi: Should I be looking for an early 78-80 euro engine; maybe from a euro 635csi?
    thanks,
    jm

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  • ThatOneEuroE30
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    Originally posted by 2002jm
    Thanks Raul: Thinking 3.5i, but finding the m30 engine is going to be fun. I need to find some detailed links or something on how to put the engine in. I think I need the alpina engine supports and a 323i euro subframe; not sure what else. Tranny should work fine:).

    If anyone has some information, please let me know.

    jm


    M30 will be an easy find. I know of 2 here local if you want me to check them out let me know.

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  • 2002jm
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    :)

    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo
    They look good....

    Have you decided on Hartge e21 model H3 180hp or 35i 210hp?
    You know Frank has a E21 Hartge mono wiper kits on his H3 and yellow Baur 35i.
    Thanks Raul: Thinking 3.5i, but finding the m30 engine is going to be fun. I need to find some detailed links or something on how to put the engine in. I think I need the alpina engine supports and a 323i euro subframe; not sure what else. Tranny should work fine:).
    If anyone has some information, please let me know.
    jm

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    They look good....

    Have you decided on Hartge e21 model H3 180hp or 35i 210hp?
    You know Frank has a E21 Hartge mono wiper kits on his H3 and yellow Baur 35i.
    Last edited by e30m3s54turbo; 11-12-2016, 06:48 AM.

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  • 2002jm
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    current project

    So this is what I have been working on for a few months!!:) Just a "tribute" care, but still lots of fun and learning...
    jm


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